Who did they rape in Bucha?
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Overview
This video tells about the trial in the Czech Republic of Czech citizen Filip Simon, who fought in Ukraine as part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces without the permission of his government. Simon is accused of looting and participating in the murder of civilians in Bucha. During the trial, details emerge about war crimes committed by Ukrainian soldiers, including robbery, murder and rape. The author of the video criticizes the Ukrainian authorities for exploiting the tragedy in Bucha for their own purposes and hushing up crimes committed by Ukrainian soldiers.
Trial in the Czech Republic
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In the Czech Republic, a citizen of the country, Filip Simon, is being tried for fighting in Ukraine as part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces without the permission of his government.
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Simon is accused of looting and participating in the murder of civilians in Bucha.
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During the trial, Simon admitted that he had participated in robberies and murders, but explained that "everyone did it."
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He also said that he witnessed rapes committed by Ukrainian soldiers.
Crimes of Ukrainian military
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The author of the video claims that Ukrainian soldiers committed war crimes in Bucha, including robberies, murders and rapes.
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Simon admitted that he took valuables from the killed civilians, including gold jewelry and Gucci glasses.
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The author of the video criticizes the Ukrainian authorities for hushing up crimes committed by Ukrainian soldiers.
Criticism of Ukrainian authorities
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The author of the video accuses the Ukrainian authorities of using the tragedy in Bucha for their own purposes.
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He believes that the Ukrainian authorities are not interested in investigating crimes committed by Ukrainian military personnel.
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Key moments
Introduction: The author criticizes the Ukrainian authorities for their attempts to use the tragedy in Kyiv for political purposes.
The author claims that the Kyiv authorities are trying to inflate the tragedy in Kyiv to the level of Bucha.
The author mentions Akhmadet and Krivoy Rog as examples of such manipulations.
NATO Summit: The author discusses the upcoming NATO summit and its implications for Ukraine.
The author believes that the NATO summit will not live up to Ukraine's expectations.
The author mentions a certain "bridge" for Ukraine, which will be built with money from German taxpayers.
Trial in the Czech Republic: The author moves on to discuss the trial in the Czech Republic of a Czech citizen who fought in Ukraine.
The author tells the story of a Czech citizen who is being tried for participating in military actions in Ukraine without permission from the authorities.
The author claims that this citizen was engaged in looting and murder of civilians in Bucha.
The author cites the defendant's testimony that he was instructed to remove valuables from the affected areas so that they would not fall into the hands of the Russians.
The author draws attention to the defendant’s phrase about the “firing squad” that operated in Bucha.
Conclusions: The author concludes that the Ukrainian authorities are hiding the truth about war crimes committed by Ukrainian soldiers.
The author suggests that the "firing squad" could have killed not only Russian prisoners of war, but also civilians suspected of collaboration.
The author draws attention to the defendant's testimony that he witnessed rapes allegedly committed by Ukrainian military personnel.
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